“Mr. Wesley, did you know that Zuri reached out to our studio? Apparently, someone lied to her saying our studio won’t be getting to Iridescent Show. But we had an appointment before that and I told Zuri I would be there. It left a bad impression on her. So much so that she even denied my entry to the show the day I arrived.” “Zuri did tell me.” Draco’s jaw was tight.
He thought Natalie meant something else. Was she suspecting Dalores was the culprit?
Seeing he was getting what she meant, Natalie dropped the subject and didn’t continue.
As if on cue, Dalores came out of the ward. Her eyes were shaky when they fell on Natalie, afraid that she would say something against her.
“Anything left in there?” Natalie glanced at Dalores. “No, I went through everything and there’s nothing to be found.” Dalores smiled but her lips were pressed into a line. She felt like a maid in front of Natalie.
“Let’s go. I’ll drive Mr. Wesley back to his residence first.” Natalie still had not gotten any strong evidence against Dalores, so she let her go. Only for now, that was. Confronting Dalores outright would only be meaningless since she had no concrete evidence.
“You can go back to work, Natalie. I can drive Mr. Wesley home.” Dalores offered to take Draco home.
Draco waved off their offers with indifference. “I’ll drop
by the studio before going home. There’s something I have to deal with first.”
Dalores felt as though a hand had grabbed her heart and squeezed it. She had no idea what it was Draco had to do but she didn’t have a good feeling about it. “Mr. Wesley, you’ve just been discharged from the hospital. You’re still too weak. It’s not advisable for you to go back to work right away.”
Natalie sensed what was on Draco’s mind so she interjected, but in a softer tone. “Do what Mr. Wesley says. As for you, Mr. Wesley, you can only stay in the office for an hour.”
Draco replied quickly, “That’s exactly my plan.”
The two shared a smile, leaving Dalores by the sidelines. She felt out of place. It was she who took care of Draco for several days, yet he was only listening to Natalie.
Mesue then drove the three of them to W Marks.
Silence welcomed them the moment they entered the studio. Only a few designers were present as most of the work positions were empty.
Draco’s agitation vibrated in his voice. “Is this what’s going on while I was in the hospital?”
His temper was just about to snap when a rumbling of cracker sounded overhead. Colorful confetti floated down, and the light suddenly lit up. Tasha along with the other designers pushed the cake cart out together.
Their top designer held out a large bouquet of pink lilies to Draco. Then, in a chorus, everyone congratulated him, “Welcome back, Mr. Wesley.”
Tasha opened a bottle of champagne and handed it to Draco, “Mr. Wesley, please pour the champagne.”
Draco took the champagne and poured it in the piled glasses. When he was done, surprise was painted on his face. It was such a rare sight. “Thank you for preparing these for me.”
“Of course! We volunteered for this!” Several designers answered with glee.
Others echoed, “You’ve helped us a lot, Mr. Wesley. This isn’t a big deal compared to what you’ve done.”
As for Tasha, she walked up to Draco, a document in hand. “Thanks for Natalie’s excellent performance in Iridescent Show, we have received a wave of new orders these days. W Marks has broken its previous order records. I’ve compiled all the orders into the document, Mr. Wesley. Once you’ve finished checking them, the designers can start working.”
Tasha passed Draco the thick file.
“Thank you.” Draco took the file, only noticing all the eyes on him when he raised his gaze. Everyone was standing together, lips stretched into a smile and eyes shining with delight. The atmosphere was warm and it seeped through Draco’s skin, lifting his mood.
He had always been an indifferent person. For him, W Marks was merely a workplace. But right now, his heart felt so full it was like he was home.
Draco reflected the smiles flashed for him. He could feel the genuine warmth and happiness from the bottom of his heart.
Dalores was startled by the sudden sound of the crackers.
She hadn’t expected the surprise welcome-back party everyone had planned for Draco’s hospital discharge.
Dalores was upset and a little jealous of the other W Marks designers who were trying to please Draco.
Over the past few days she had made a special effort to visit and care for Draco alone, so that she could get in his good books without anyone else taking the credit.
While everyone gathered happily for the cutting of the cake, Dalores stepped away and interrupted them.
“It’s still office hours,” she barked. “What are you all doing here? This is a waste of company time. If you want to slack off, just say it. Don’t play tricks.”
“Please don’t be such a spoilsport here,” replied Tasha. “We brought this cake for Mr. Wesley. You didn’t pay for it or do any of the decoration work, so you don’t tell us what to do.” Tasha stared at Dalores coldly.
Dalores snorted. “Mr. Wesley has only just gotten out of the hospital. He’s not in good health right now. The doctor said that he shouldn’t eat greasy or sugary food, let alone be frightened by crackers. Are you trying to send Mr. Wesley back to the hospital?”
New Book: Beginning with a Daring Encounter
Celsie was tired of being labeled as an introvert, workaholic, and dull virgin by her friends. Determined to prove them wrong, she made a bet that she would do something daring on her 25th birthday. Now that the day had arrived, it was time to fulfill her promise. On her daring to-do list, there was one task: a one-night stand with someone.
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